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Short Stories From My Life In Soccer: The Player Next Door

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Genres: Erotica

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I recognized the girl next door but I couldn't place her, then one day she knocked on my door and asked for help. She was a former player of mine, heading off to college to play ball on a full ride, but she needed help tuning her skills before she left. I helped her out, then on our last day we got caught in a rain from nowhere, trapping us in my SUV. As the heat rose in the car, so did we, I got the benefits from my player next door as she seduced and took me for hers.

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File Size: 402.88 KB (.epub)

ISBN-13: 9781005496050

Publisher: WritingsForTheMuse

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Language: English

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A group of weird people who get together and write everything between extremely naughty taboo to the sweetest erotica. It can be prose, explicit, graphic or just pure hints. It all depends on who's penned the story. Follow us and get to know us. We have a tendency to be overly social and drunk :-) Hope you don't mind!

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